Biology, asked by shreyaisdixit, 19 days ago

How many ATP energy is released in Aerobic respiration? I'll mark the best answer as brainliest.​

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The full oxidation of one glucose molecule in aerobic respiration can theoretically create 38 ATP molecules.
  • This is only a guess because all of the routes are active at the same time, ATP and substrates are withdrawn and used as needed, and enzyme activity is regulated by a variety of circumstances.
  • Under aerobic circumstances, the process transforms one molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate (pyruvic acid), yielding two net molecules of ATP as energy.
  • Although four molecules of ATP are created per molecule of glucose, two are consumed in the preparation phase.
Answered by abdurrahmanonsite
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Answer:

In aerobic conditions, the process converts one molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate (pyruvic acid), generating energy in the form of two net molecules of ATP. Four molecules of ATP per glucose are actually produced, but two are consumed as part of the preparatory phase.   (hope you got it)

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